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    CAREER EPISODE 1 "Designing of the Side Arm Charger" During the time I have worked at XXXXX since February 2001 for approximately 5 continuous years as a full time mechanical engineering expert I have been assigned several engineering design projects. One of the projects I have been assigned at October 2005 to work on was to design the side arm charger of a wagon un-loader system. XXXXX was selected as the designer and execution supervisor of this project. The wagon un-loader system

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    Elijah Otis: Elevators

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    Elevators have distinguished themselves as a component of our modern world. They guide us to our destinations faster and help us innovate our technologies to higher levels to keep up with our fast-paced world. Based on simple machinery‚ its minimalism proves to be the heart beat of our improving industrial communities. Although Elijah Otis improved the invention of the elevator in 1850‚ the composition‚ structure‚ and limitations are still improving today. Though there are many types of elevators

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    Sir Isaac Newton British scientists have made discoveries that affected England‚ but Sir Isaac Newton made discoveries that changed machinery forever. Newton’s discoveries are many‚ but the main discovery of the laws of motion severely impacted the Industrial Revolution. Newton’s scientific discoveries‚ opened doors for many inventions‚ technologies‚ and other major advancements during the Industrial Revolution. Sir Isaac Newton lead a life of scientific research and discoveries‚ and found three

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    Presentation within is a synopsis of the conceptual development of a piezoelectric controlled hydraulic actuator. This actuator was develop for use as a replacement for the camshaft in an internal combustion engine (ICE). Its development results in a new device; called‚ the camless engine (CLE). The objective of the project was to prove the concept of a CLE. More specifically‚ it is a electro/hydraulic device capable of producing engine valve displacement at typical automotive demands. The goals

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    4. Explain the safety advantage of having two hydraulic circuits in the master cylinder. 5. Describe the difference between the Portless and Lockheed master cylinders. 10 LEXUS Technical Training Master Cylinder Master Cylinder The master cylinder converts the motion of the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure. It consists of the reservoir tank‚ which contains the brake fluid; and the piston and cylinder which generate the hydraulic pressure. The reservoir tank is made mainly

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    BSM311-Operations Management Submission 7th January 2013 Arif Tigadi 1109988 Operations Management Strategy of Tata Motors Word count : 5051 1 BSM311-Operations Management Submission 7th January 2013 Arif Tigadi 1109988 Executive summary: This report discusses the Operation management of India’s leading and the largest automobile manufacturer “Tata Motors”. In today’s business environment Operations management plays an important role in deciding the success of the company .Operations

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    Hydraulic fracturing also known as fracking is the process of drilling and injecting fluid into the ground at a high pressure in order to fracture shale rocks to release built up natural gas from inside the ground. Hydraulic fracturings (fracking) exemption from the rules and regulations of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) needs to be repealed‚ and the new regulations of the Fracking Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals Act need to be enforced. The repeal of the exemption of fracking from

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    The use of hydraulic fracking has been around since the 1940’s to extract small batches of natural gas. It was not until 2003 that the fracking process started extracting large quantities of natural gas and oil. Today‚ there is major controversy over the idea that hydraulic fracturing may or may not be harmful to the earth. One side says it is safe to use hydraulic fracking‚ others state that it is dangerous to society. Many people believe fracking is harmful to the environment because it pollutes

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    Applications – Chassis & Suspension – Steering system Table of Contents 4 Steering system ......................................................................................................................... 2 4.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 2 4.1.1 Operating mechanisms .................................................................................................. 2 4.1.2 Power steering

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    effects of fracking (hydraulic fracturing). Fracking has been implemented at the Fayetteville Shale‚ which stretches across Arkansas‚ to access natural gas buried deep below the surface of the earth. Fracking enthusiasts tout the economic benefits of this method of tapping our natural resources and are quick to dispute any argument from environmentalists. However‚ a close examination of the facts proves that Arkansans stands to lose more than they will gain from fracking. Hydraulic fracturing does not

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